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Last Chance for Paris

by (author) Sylvia McNicoll

Publisher
Fitzhenry and Whiteside
Initial publish date
Nov 2007
Category
General, Dogs, Wolves & Coyotes, Friendship
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781554550616
    Publish Date
    Nov 2007
    List Price
    $12.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781554559657
    Publish Date
    Sep 2011
    List Price
    $12.99

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 12 to 14
  • Grade: 7 to 9
  • Reading age: 12 to 18

Description

Zanna is a rebellious pre-teen city girl with a fondness for tattoos and bad boys But after her last rebellion - a strawberry tattoo on her ankle - her mother leaves for France without her Zanna is forced to spend the summer with her twin brother, Martin, and their glaciologist father in the mountainous region of Last Chance Pass There Zanna takes in an injured and abandoned puppy, which she and her brother rescue from underneath their new home With only a few days in the Rockies, she realizes that no cell phone and a slow internet connection are the least of her problems Tyler, the charming, blue-eyed park ranger, is convinced that her new dog, who she conveniently names Paris, is a wolf But when her brother goes missing, what had begun as a boring and rustic inconvenience turns into a matter of life and death With the help of Tyler and Paris, Zanna sets out to rescue her brother, and in the process, discovers what really matters the most

Award-winning author Sylvia McNicoll uses her uncanny empathy for young teens to combine intense emotions and suspense with high action in Last Chance for Paris Can Zanna resist the charm of the handsome park ranger? Will she be able to find the right place for Paris, who's already chosen her family as his own? Will they find Martin in time? Last Chance for Paris will have you gripping the pages until the very end

About the author

Sylvia McNicoll wrote her first book, Blueberries and Whipped Cream, as a project for a college writing course in order to explore a tragedy that occurred in her own high school. She went on to teach creative writing at that same college for nine years, edit a parenting magazine for another eight years and write 29 more novels for a variety of age groups.
Most acclaimed are her three dog guide fostering stories: Bringing Up Beauty, Beauty Returns and A Different Kind of Beauty, which won and were nominated for many children's choice awards. Last Chance for Paris, her adventure book set on the ice fields of Columbia, explored ecological issues with glaciers before climate warming became a popular issue.
Her recent novel, Crush. Candy. Corpse, tells the story about a teen on trial for the manslaughter of an Alzheimer's patient. Reviewers and bloggers have declared it a must read for all high school students. In her thirtieth book Death Goes Viral, already a blockbuster hit in Norway, Sweden and Finland, Sylvia returns to the theme of life and death and the values our own mortality inspires in us.

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